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The UL Marks are registered certification marks of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). UL is an independent, not-for-profit, product-safety testing and certification organization. The UL Marks may only be used on or in connection with products certified by UL and under the terms of written agreement with UL.
The UL Mark on a product means that UL has tested and evaluated representative samples of that product and determined that it meets UL's requirements. The requirements are primarily based on UL's own published Standards for Safety. The UL Mark is so important because an independent, technically expert organization that doesn't have a financial interest in the product's ultimate profitability, determines whether foreseeable risks associated with the product's use have been eliminated or minimized. Once in the marketplace, a product must continue to meet safety requirements in order to bear the UL Mark or the mark will be removed by UL. The UL Mark is one of the most recognized, accepted and trusted symbols in the world. Safety-conscious and concerned consumers look for the UL Mark on products they buy. What's the process:
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